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to us right now. maybe that will change. >> reporter: how tough will it be for this community so see the suspect in court? >> he's harmed so many people. not only the victims but they're extended families. i think it will be very hard. >> reporter: the police chef telling me they're getting significant help from the fbi behavioral analysts, trying to look into his past. the suspect faces multiple counts of attempted murder and first degree murder. those counts will not be applied today. >>> thousands gathered at the vigil last night. the crowd sang "amazing grace." this morning, we're learning more about the 12 people who lost their lives. dan harris is outside the university of colorado ped call center with much more. good morning, dan. >> reporter: robin, good morning to you. this is 1 of 4 hospitals where the victims are being treated. as of our latest count, 24 people are still being treated. 8 of them in critical condition. in this city named after the roman goddess of the dawn, they're trying to
to us right now. maybe that will change. >> reporter: how tough will it be for this community so see the suspect in court? >> he's harmed so many people. not only the victims but they're extended families. i think it will be very hard. >> reporter: the police chef telling me they're getting significant help from the fbi behavioral analysts, trying to look into his past. the suspect faces multiple counts of attempted murder and first degree murder. those counts will not be...
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i was in therapy for a couple of years, didn't find it to be very useful. they thought my underlying issues were not the eating disorder but the depression and the anxiety, but then i lived in a small town, there were only a couple of therapists. there weren't at lot of different methods or options opo draw on, and i kept wishing there was some other solution, and i had heard about medication, and i knew people who had taken medication, and i knew that it helped them, and i kept wishing somebody would offer it to me. and nobody did. and so finally i just took the initiative and i talked to my parents and my pediatrician about it myself. >> host: how old were you? >> guest: i was 17 but i had been thinking about medication for at least two years. >> oo so that a longtime, 12 to 17, that's a really long time to suffer with anxiety and depression in sort of getting therapy that sounds like wasn't terribly effective. >> guest: that made me more confident in the decision to ask for medication, and i think that distinguishes my experience from some of the experie
i was in therapy for a couple of years, didn't find it to be very useful. they thought my underlying issues were not the eating disorder but the depression and the anxiety, but then i lived in a small town, there were only a couple of therapists. there weren't at lot of different methods or options opo draw on, and i kept wishing there was some other solution, and i had heard about medication, and i knew people who had taken medication, and i knew that it helped them, and i kept wishing...
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we have to use a metaphor. i call it a short sense of separation kind of like italian neighborhoods where you can speak over the short fans. you can be friendly. that's a much better description of what we're talking about. just because the constitution does not have the phrase wall of separation, not it is a private human sacrifice. so come on. i wrote the book because unfortunately had think our american spirit is still alive. we can turn this nation around, but unfortunately we have become a very of our constitution. it does not come to you in the bloodstream. it has to be taught. that's what i'm attempting to do. a few short examples indelicate to some questions. i'm told all the time how is it a shame the president to have that pledge of allegiance has been taken of public-school. the implication that it's been taken up by a supreme court of the interstates. that is a false statement. it's false. the ninth circuit removed the underdog frays and therefore from the year 2000 forward that was reversed on a te
we have to use a metaphor. i call it a short sense of separation kind of like italian neighborhoods where you can speak over the short fans. you can be friendly. that's a much better description of what we're talking about. just because the constitution does not have the phrase wall of separation, not it is a private human sacrifice. so come on. i wrote the book because unfortunately had think our american spirit is still alive. we can turn this nation around, but unfortunately we have become a...
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i'm not used to him... not used to seeing him like that. i don't ever want to see him like that again. >> reporter: but even if caleb fully recovers, what happened at the midnight movie threatens to ruin the couple financially. his family has been told medical bills could total $2 million. long-time friend michael west is trying to raise money. >> caleb, he doesn't have any insurance. soy put together a web site. >> looking forward to being a dad. >> we talk to him, we know he can hear us. we tell him he needs to get better because he needs to be a dad. >> reporter: many are struggling with the emotions raised by this tragedy. 13-year-old kaylan was babysitter for the youngest victim in the shooting, six-year-old veronica moseer sullivan. veronica's mother ashley moser is still in the hospital with wounds to her neck and abdomen. kaylan was in the theater beside them. >> i wanted just... i want it to be a nightmare, a dream, i don't want this to be real. >> reporter: when the shooting stopped kaylan called 911 and tried to give c.p.r. to ve
i'm not used to him... not used to seeing him like that. i don't ever want to see him like that again. >> reporter: but even if caleb fully recovers, what happened at the midnight movie threatens to ruin the couple financially. his family has been told medical bills could total $2 million. long-time friend michael west is trying to raise money. >> caleb, he doesn't have any insurance. soy put together a web site. >> looking forward to being a dad. >> we talk to him, we...
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samantha says quote, for something that's supposed to keep us safe, firearms sure are used to kill a lot of innocent people. and mace says even in tragedy he can make people feel a little better. we'll have much more on the issue of gun control ahead. but the other topic getting attention on our page is a new report showing poverty is on the rise. diane says too many people feel it's an honorable thing to help poor people around the world, but it is socialism to help them in your own country. we want to hear what you think too. head over to facebook and search "politicsnation" and like us to join the conversation that keeps going long after the show ends. we hope to see you there. all multivitamins give me the basics. they claim to be complete. only centrum goes beyond. providing more than just the essential nutrients, so i'm at my best. centrum. always your most complete. >>> police say james holmes was able to head into a packed movie theater with an assault rifle, two handguns, and a shotgun. holmes was allegedly able to go online and stockpile 3,000 rounds of handgun ammunition,
samantha says quote, for something that's supposed to keep us safe, firearms sure are used to kill a lot of innocent people. and mace says even in tragedy he can make people feel a little better. we'll have much more on the issue of gun control ahead. but the other topic getting attention on our page is a new report showing poverty is on the rise. diane says too many people feel it's an honorable thing to help poor people around the world, but it is socialism to help them in your own country....
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thanks for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >>> welcome to "politicsnation." i'm al sharpton live in dallas. tonight's lead, portrait of an accused killer. tonight the suspected gunman in colorado's shooting has made his first courtroom appearance since the horrific tragedy that left 12 people dead and 58 others injured. james holmes had dyed orange/red hair and seemed dazed and glassy eyed. sometimes closing his eyes as the hearing proceeded. he didn't say anything in court and seemed disconnected. even when the judge talked about the victims. >> for protection order if you'd hand a copy. shall not possess or control a firearm or other weapon. shall not consume alcoholic beverages and controlled substances. and not to commit any new offenses. >> investigators are now looking at his computer and other items found in his apartment trying to piece together who he is and why he allegedly walked into a movie theater and started shooting innocent people. holmes reportedly began str
thanks for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >>> welcome to "politicsnation." i'm al sharpton live in dallas. tonight's lead, portrait of an accused killer. tonight the suspected gunman in colorado's shooting has made his first courtroom appearance since the horrific tragedy that left 12 people dead and 58 others injured. james holmes had dyed orange/red hair and seemed dazed and glassy eyed. sometimes closing his eyes as the hearing...
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not to use ueir last name. they want privacy to recover but agreed to share kaylan's story. >> she was trying everything she >> she w ssssibly could to save another avean being. >> reporter: kaylan went to the midnight movie with four others, family and friends, including six-year-old veronica and veronica's mother. then the shooting started. >> it was terrifying because i >> i couldn't see... i couldn't see the person who had done it. >> she went to a simple movie with five people and three of them got shot. >> reporter: when the shooting stopped, kaylan tried to give veronica cpr but a wounded adult had fallen on top of the six- year-old. thu're not a very big girl that must have been a struggle. >> yeah. i was asking the person who was on top of the one i was trying fo help if they couldn't move. but they kept saying that they couldn't. they were numb. and i just was begging the person just please, try, please. because we have to get out of here. >> she kept struggling until the slice arrived. >> i love that
not to use ueir last name. they want privacy to recover but agreed to share kaylan's story. >> she was trying everything she >> she w ssssibly could to save another avean being. >> reporter: kaylan went to the midnight movie with four others, family and friends, including six-year-old veronica and veronica's mother. then the shooting started. >> it was terrifying because i >> i couldn't see... i couldn't see the person who had done it. >> she went to a simple...
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what can you tell us? >> we're meeting with the executive chairman of the ncaa followed by a question and
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thanks for being with us. if are brought in to interview the suspect, what would the first thing you would want to know? >> wow, i mean there are so many unanswered questions that we have. and you know, i think part of the tragedy of all of this is that we want to know why. we want to know what would motivate somebody to do such a horrible thing. and the fact of the matter is we may never know why. we may never know if there is really a reason that will be satisfying to all of us for why this happened. and i know that the forensic experts will be spending a lot of time interviewing the suspect and trying to get that question answered. and you know, there are many ways to do that, different tests and speaking with him and interviewing him. but it will probably be a long process and take quite a while. >> what have you learned from the information we're getting from people who knew him, relatively well, i guess i would say, of someone who is a lab partner and sat behind him in class, all of them seem to say a co
thanks for being with us. if are brought in to interview the suspect, what would the first thing you would want to know? >> wow, i mean there are so many unanswered questions that we have. and you know, i think part of the tragedy of all of this is that we want to know why. we want to know what would motivate somebody to do such a horrible thing. and the fact of the matter is we may never know why. we may never know if there is really a reason that will be satisfying to all of us for why...
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poppy harlow joins us from aurora. what can you tell us, poppy? >> as they began to release that list of names of the 12 people murdered early in the friday morning hours, i started looking at the names and realized that three of them, a quarter of those who were killed were members of the military. all these men, not even 30 years old, giving their life to serve this country and losing to their life in this horrible way. take a look. if you could talk to jesse now, what would you say? >> i would try and we wanted to wait until saturday to watch the movie. >> asked him to let him come into the thursday night, midnight premiere. >> it's not your fault, okay. not your fault. >> your last text to him was -- >> please let me know you're okay. >> never heard back. >> never heard back. >> two friends that served with him in the air force, grieving the death of 29-year-old jesse chi childress. >> someone that was always humorous and someone who always made the office brighter. >> fun loving, caring and going out of his way just to help anybody inside and
poppy harlow joins us from aurora. what can you tell us, poppy? >> as they began to release that list of names of the 12 people murdered early in the friday morning hours, i started looking at the names and realized that three of them, a quarter of those who were killed were members of the military. all these men, not even 30 years old, giving their life to serve this country and losing to their life in this horrible way. take a look. if you could talk to jesse now, what would you say?...
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casey baynes from casey cares foundation is joining us live thii morning to tell us more. - tell us about this event?-what other events does the caring connections party sponsor? - what do those events mean to the children and their families? families? the casey cares and urban pirates sailing adventure takes place today at 9:00 a.m. at the downtown sailing center. for more information... log on to fox baltimore dot com slash morning. 3 3 3 3 3 coming up... paying more at the pump.how high gas prices have risen in the last three weeks...and why it isn't all bad news. hotel collapsing nats nats and clean-up begins today... after a massive hotel implosion rocked the city of new orleans.how long it's expected to take... to clean up the mess. you're watching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all morning. ((break 2)) ((bump in)) the olympics are right and around the corner... and if you aren't attending them, then you will be watching them and why not watch them in the latest olympic fashions? support your favorite team... even while your at the gym. elizabeth natwick from arundel mills will b
casey baynes from casey cares foundation is joining us live thii morning to tell us more. - tell us about this event?-what other events does the caring connections party sponsor? - what do those events mean to the children and their families? families? the casey cares and urban pirates sailing adventure takes place today at 9:00 a.m. at the downtown sailing center. for more information... log on to fox baltimore dot com slash morning. 3 3 3 3 3 coming up... paying more at the pump.how high gas...
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he's with us now. good morning, good to see you. >> good morning, savannah. >> you've been through so much. i know you had surgery. how are you doing today? >> i'm -- all things considered, i'm feeling very good. i actually might be discharged later today. >> we hope you will be. i want to take you back to that night. i know you were -- just happened to be in colorado because you were on this cross country bike trip. how long had it been when suddenly there was a shooter firing a gun in your direction? >> it was probably, maybe, 15 minutes into the movie. and, you know, even when the firing started, i didn't actually realize it was a gunman until i actually got hit in the neck. >> do you remember that moment? i mean, what was going through your mind as you were just laying there? >> even after i'd been hit, it was such a surreal experience. i still couldn't believe it was happening. even as i was lying there. and, you know, the thought certainly passed through my mind, i thought i was, you know, on the
he's with us now. good morning, good to see you. >> good morning, savannah. >> you've been through so much. i know you had surgery. how are you doing today? >> i'm -- all things considered, i'm feeling very good. i actually might be discharged later today. >> we hope you will be. i want to take you back to that night. i know you were -- just happened to be in colorado because you were on this cross country bike trip. how long had it been when suddenly there was a shooter...
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todd joins us. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. ovider is dt but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company by continuing to help you do more and focus on the things that matter to you. ...more talk on social security... ...but washington isn't talking to the american people. [ female announcer ] when it comes to the future of medicare and social security, you've earned the right to know. ♪ ...so what does it mean for you and your family? [ female announcer ] you've earned the facts. ♪ washington may not like straight talk, but i do. [ female announcer ] and you've earned a say. get the facts and make your voice heard on medicare and social security at earnedasay.org. . >>> live shot of washington, d.c., as the sun comes up at 23 past the hour. better get ready for work now. joining us from washington, nbc news chief white house correspondent and political director and host of "the daily rundown" chuck todd already at work. >> good morning. >>
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